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dennis is back with sports. >> something happened in baseball for the first time since the watergate break in. why did jim harbaugh miss practice today? the minute is next. ,,,, giants cat >>> two world series, a horrific ankle injury and a rookie of the year award. could it get any better for buster posey? it just did. posey became the first catcher to win the most viable player avoid since 1972. he got 27 of 32 possible first place votes. miguel cabrera won the american league mvp award. >>> jim harbaugh was sent to the hospital with an irregular heart beat. he was admitted to stanford hospital. he had a minor procedure performed. 49ers expect he'll be back at practice tomorrow. >>> barn burner between the dolphins and bills. highlight here. the bills return man. 79yards. just 90 seconds into the game. buffalo wins the game 19-14. >>> college hoops. stanford. put back. jam. junior had 18. good beginning there. >>> st. mary's moves their record to 2-0 this season. matthew led all scorers with 21 points. he's going to have a monster season. >> they're going to the dance. >> already.
dennis is back with sports. >> something happened in baseball for the first time since the watergate break in. why did jim harbaugh miss practice today? the minute is next. ,,,, giants cat >>> two world series, a horrific ankle injury and a rookie of the year award. could it get any better for buster posey? it just did. posey became the first catcher to win the most viable player avoid since 1972. he got 27 of 32 possible first place votes. miguel cabrera won the american league...
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approaching 70 for the holiday weekend, dennis? >>> okay, paul. no alex smith, no problem for the 49ers. the question is now, do we have a quarterback controversy? we'll show you what happened on monday night football next. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. kapernick to make his firstl start.. >>> alex smith was ruled out of tonight's game against chicago, paving the way for all of them to make their first nfl start. if they were nervous, then they never showed. already 3-0 san francisco in the first. and he finds vernon davis, 10-0 san francisco. they had six receptions for 83 yards. the second quarter. look at kendall hunter with the eyes of the touchdown, doesn't he? he breaks a coupl
approaching 70 for the holiday weekend, dennis? >>> okay, paul. no alex smith, no problem for the 49ers. the question is now, do we have a quarterback controversy? we'll show you what happened on monday night football next. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and...
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i'm dennis o'donnell in the battle of northern california, oakland verses renoylds next. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! and charmin is $11.99 for 30 rolls. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. road, bill clinton was in te >>> the last time they were 3-0 to start the season on the road, bill clinton was in the oval office. get the clock going. calling up the shots for the kings. as they went on a 16-0 run. warriors watched the ball. do something. but they put it in, 23 points for 15 boards for the big man. however, the warriors, they climb back in it, getting the big look at the basket, they miss, but the warriors got one more shot to win it. this time 1.3 left on the clock as they don't go. warriors lose, 94-92 in sacramento. he was diagn
i'm dennis o'donnell in the battle of northern california, oakland verses renoylds next. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! and charmin is $11.99 for 30 rolls. real big deals this week...
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. >>> and, in san jose with our sports report here's dennis. >> okay. that was donovan who just walked out. trying to grab him here. an emotional night as san jose earthquakes, if they won or would have tied, would have moved on to the conference final. let's roll the highlights and show you what happened. frustration and yellow cards told the story of how san jose's night went. 21st minute of play, the galaxy drives first, uncontested, one goal to put the galaxy up 1-0. not done there. 13 minutes later, donovan penetrates, patient, taps in for the easy goal, 2 goals for keen. two somersaults for keen. and then donovan to the middle, mcgee one timer into the back of the net. 3-0 at that point. galaxy. the quakes did add a goal in the second half. 3-1. they got to to 3-2. it would have been gone to overtime but a great season comes to answered tonight as the hands of the galaxy. the warriors also won tonight against cleveland, but guys, disappointing end because san jose went down to l.a., beat the galaxy in front of 27,000 and tonight for the season to
. >>> and, in san jose with our sports report here's dennis. >> okay. that was donovan who just walked out. trying to grab him here. an emotional night as san jose earthquakes, if they won or would have tied, would have moved on to the conference final. let's roll the highlights and show you what happened. frustration and yellow cards told the story of how san jose's night went. 21st minute of play, the galaxy drives first, uncontested, one goal to put the galaxy up 1-0. not done...
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cheryl and dennis are coming up. they have a ceo who says the president is meeting with the wrong people. he says small business holds all the cards and he will make his case straight ahead. ♪ couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identitand turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you opeup a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and ty can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for p
cheryl and dennis are coming up. they have a ceo who says the president is meeting with the wrong people. he says small business holds all the cards and he will make his case straight ahead. ♪ couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identitand turn your...
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now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars could be flood damaged or destroyed in super storm sandy causinsandycausing prices to sp. insurance companies came out saying those numbers are wrong. an executive auto analyst with the national automobile dealers association. you are quoted to say maybe there wasn't a lot of science behind what we said. are you telling the truth. >> i saw that article as well, had to shake my head, the assumptions are unclear. the assumption is between 250,000 cars damaged. dennis: based on what? >> as we just heard, damage totals are expected to be around 50 billion. katrina around 150 billion images recorded, and out of those damages about 600,000 cars are flood damaged in katrina. we're just looking at that, the areas affected by sandy had a higher population density, higher vehicle population density about 9 million vehicles registered in the area, much higher than katrina, much higher population of dealerships in the area affected by san
now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars could be flood damaged or destroyed in super storm sandy causinsandycausing prices to sp. insurance companies came out saying those numbers are wrong. an executive auto analyst with the national automobile dealers association. you are quoted to say maybe there wasn't a lot of science behind what we said. are you telling the truth. >> i saw that article as well, had to shake my head,...
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dennis: i'm dennis kneale. cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. system wide delays on united airlines after planes grounded across the country by a computer glitch. latest on the operations at in hour. dennis: twinkie and the liquidater. get back to work tonight, or he'll liquidate the company. cheryl: mortgages on sale in aisle 5. why turning away from banks and going to costco for loans. the rise of the shadow banking industry ahead. more on that breaking news in a moment after a computer glitch grounded planes nationwide, united airlines saying it is up and running getting back to northerly. nicole's been following the stocks from the new york stock exchange, nicole? >> stocks moving higher on a day where oil was lower, but united airlines is one that had a headline. started off in the green, but as the head lines broke that it it here on the fox business network, computer glitches, and flights were grounded and delayed #, and now they are getting back to normal and working on it and resuming flights, ect., which is good news for them. happy fo
dennis: i'm dennis kneale. cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. system wide delays on united airlines after planes grounded across the country by a computer glitch. latest on the operations at in hour. dennis: twinkie and the liquidater. get back to work tonight, or he'll liquidate the company. cheryl: mortgages on sale in aisle 5. why turning away from banks and going to costco for loans. the rise of the shadow banking industry ahead. more on that breaking news in a moment after a computer glitch...
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dennis dennis kneale is here with the latest. dennis: a strike at hostess then kill the treat. the hostess friend has a wide spread -- hostess ceo is supposed to be coming on our show on the 3:00 o'clock hour to talk to me about this. he says he will shut down the bakers strike. the bakers hanging tough and threatened to shut down the entire company because of it. connell: that will happen in the 3:00 o'clock hour. dennis: around 3:30 p.m., if we can get him. connell: let's go back to nicole at the stock exchange. nicole: we are looking at celgene. it is up about 5%. it has been up 9%. we are looking at celgene because a clinical trial of a drug that is used to treat lung cancer improved the survival in patients of pancreatic cancer. they did not delve into how much it helped that survival rate. they will do so inna medical meeting in january. i am sure this january we will be talking about celgene. don't say we didn't tell you here on the fox business network. the major averages were down 28%. bank and drug stocks are coming under pressure. oil and gold are coming back. connel
dennis dennis kneale is here with the latest. dennis: a strike at hostess then kill the treat. the hostess friend has a wide spread -- hostess ceo is supposed to be coming on our show on the 3:00 o'clock hour to talk to me about this. he says he will shut down the bakers strike. the bakers hanging tough and threatened to shut down the entire company because of it. connell: that will happen in the 3:00 o'clock hour. dennis: around 3:30 p.m., if we can get him. connell: let's go back to nicole at...
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dennis, don't do this. dennis: i'm talking to ike. go ahead, ike. >> set him straight. >> i'm with mike on this. if we increase the tax rates, it's going to generate revenue, but what the democrats are planning right now is to fall back on the pelosi reid plan to increase the top rate on people making over a million dollars a year. that might sound fine, but that raises just $19 or $20 billion. the biggest problem is we have an entitlement program. it's not five to ten years down the road. social security is running a deficit. medicare is going to run a deficit. this president has not been all interested in fixing it, but all about demagoguing this for the last campaign. dennis: michael, parties warning aboutth terrible cults in defense, ect., but with that huge amount of spending, can't we cut it some without hurting it? >> i think that we could actually cut back in defense, but don't forget, we have. we put in place $1.2 # trillion in spending cuts, $300 or $4 # 00 billion from defense. the other portion is from non-defense. we have
dennis, don't do this. dennis: i'm talking to ike. go ahead, ike. >> set him straight. >> i'm with mike on this. if we increase the tax rates, it's going to generate revenue, but what the democrats are planning right now is to fall back on the pelosi reid plan to increase the top rate on people making over a million dollars a year. that might sound fine, but that raises just $19 or $20 billion. the biggest problem is we have an entitlement program. it's not five to ten years down...
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dennis. dennis: thank you very much. it is cyber monday, and was expecting you to rack up 1.5-liter dollars of online shopping. adam shapiro at one of the busiest places on earth. the fulfillment center in phoenix, arizona, where 200 orders are being fulfilled every single second. >> that is right. i want you to meet a spokesperson for amazon.com, thank you for having us. their revenue is predicted to beat last year. they were from 16-30%. how crucial is today for that? >> today is an important part of the season and the entire quarter. it is our biggest quarter. this is a big part of that, for sure. >> i was curious, as we come over here, if you talk about quarter being important, and obviously for the success. 200 orders per second, this facility alone or throughout the entire area? cheryl: that was worldwide on cyber monday. that was 17.7 million items ordered on that single day. we do think we are hopeful we will exceed that today. >> when you talk about that volume of shipping, and i heard somebody makes a joke on o
dennis. dennis: thank you very much. it is cyber monday, and was expecting you to rack up 1.5-liter dollars of online shopping. adam shapiro at one of the busiest places on earth. the fulfillment center in phoenix, arizona, where 200 orders are being fulfilled every single second. >> that is right. i want you to meet a spokesperson for amazon.com, thank you for having us. their revenue is predicted to beat last year. they were from 16-30%. how crucial is today for that? >> today is...
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dennis: look at the s&p winners. dennis: we have breaking news right now. the washington post with a change at the top. marty baron now moves to the rival washington post. brockway moved to the post after leaving the "wall street journal" and 2008. he will be a vice president looking into efforts of getting into the media. they bring in there and who has been with the boston globe for years. cheryl: while a market selloff would be the likely reason for falling off the fiscal cliff. joining us now is mark. you are a big dividend supporter. major selloff in the market. how are you feeling now? >> i still think dividends are the way to go long-term. we could get a selloff. one thing to keep in mind, there is an argument out there that this increase in taxes on dividends would really sink dividend stocks because that would make them less attractive. if you go back years, there have been many studies that have shown higher taxes on dividends have higher returns on those stocks and even the s&p 500. there is no historical correlation between lower returns on divi
dennis: look at the s&p winners. dennis: we have breaking news right now. the washington post with a change at the top. marty baron now moves to the rival washington post. brockway moved to the post after leaving the "wall street journal" and 2008. he will be a vice president looking into efforts of getting into the media. they bring in there and who has been with the boston globe for years. cheryl: while a market selloff would be the likely reason for falling off the fiscal...
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dennis: remember this on? ♪ dennis: don't worry, be happy. a new study of young people around he world offers a new approach, yes worry, but be happy anyway, detail ahead. cheryl: the san francisco fed says every dollar on infrastructure means enough to dollar boosted the economy back to 1990, highway spending and bridge building over time, and the great recession, in that region. sale behemoth boeing looking to enter federal remediation talks with one of its unions, the 20,000 engineer group is no or close to agreeing on issues like a braises and pensions. he walked out on the union. and reach a strike as soon as possible. california panel, brain power ball to the golden state. complaints of residents if they did not have a shot at the $870 million jackpot. and it has $120 million annual net revenue to the state's coffers. that is your west coast minute. over to you. dennis: remember that song don't worry be happy? a massive study in 2 dozen countries around the world offers a new approach, yes worry but be happy anyway. viacom media interna
dennis: remember this on? ♪ dennis: don't worry, be happy. a new study of young people around he world offers a new approach, yes worry, but be happy anyway, detail ahead. cheryl: the san francisco fed says every dollar on infrastructure means enough to dollar boosted the economy back to 1990, highway spending and bridge building over time, and the great recession, in that region. sale behemoth boeing looking to enter federal remediation talks with one of its unions, the 20,000 engineer group...
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connell: cheryl casone and dennis kneale will be taking over on "markets now." ♪ dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone would tim geithner on capitol hill trying to sell the president's fiscal cliff plant to republican house speaker john bain and not buying it. he just said white house needs to get serious and the markets are turning lower. also had fiscal cliffs survival kit home additions that you contain right now to prepare. dennis: blamed superstorm sandy. retailers playing the blame game for week november same store sales. analysts already asking what it really the storm or the economy did pull those numbers down? cheryl: we are watching a power ball conference this hour with more details expected on the two winners of the $580 million record jackpot from missouri and arizona. of gone home to buy my ticket. dennis: stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides, for the stock exchange where stocks the suddenly lower on more cliffphobia. nicole: i can say in the wall street traders saying every headline out of washington moving this market, fiscal cliff phobia is a g
connell: cheryl casone and dennis kneale will be taking over on "markets now." ♪ dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone would tim geithner on capitol hill trying to sell the president's fiscal cliff plant to republican house speaker john bain and not buying it. he just said white house needs to get serious and the markets are turning lower. also had fiscal cliffs survival kit home additions that you contain right now to prepare. dennis: blamed superstorm sandy....
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dennis: news all over. i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. a very busy hour here at fox business. they came, they met and they said nice things afterwards but the fall of the fiscal cliff, more up-to-the-minute coverage on talks between the president and congressional leaders. dennis: the middle east on tinderboxes as israel and gaza militants exchanged rocket firings, the officials for and to escalate the conflict. cheryl: we begin right now with breaking news. the federal housing administration posting a deficit, $16.3 billion. there's fear the agency may require a taxpayer bailout. we are all over the story with you right now. we have rodney anderson, supreme executive director, chief market strategist, residential finance corp. jerry howard of h p, ceo and pinto resident fellow sam can, president and chief economist at shannon economics and susan foster, a professor of real-estate and finance. dennis: peter barnes in washington with breaking details of the f h a bailout. peter: we might hit a trifecta with housing bailout, fannie mae and
dennis: news all over. i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. a very busy hour here at fox business. they came, they met and they said nice things afterwards but the fall of the fiscal cliff, more up-to-the-minute coverage on talks between the president and congressional leaders. dennis: the middle east on tinderboxes as israel and gaza militants exchanged rocket firings, the officials for and to escalate the conflict. cheryl: we begin right now with breaking news. the federal housing...
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dennis: and i am dennis kneale did the fiscal cliff, the dow up 160. we're joined by one of the smarter guys in the beltway who says in the end republicans will cave. cheryl: airstrikes are sweating over the weekend in gaza and israel but so far israeli ground troops remain on the border. israel is reacting. up more than $2 on fears the troops may move in. we will have analysis ahead. dennis: and hostess telling off the company. why are striking banqueting workers hoping they will be bought out and go back to work. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, we have a rally. nicole: we do indeed. a gain of 1.29 percent. a great day on wall street. selling off seven of the last nine trading weeks. today all 30 dow components in the great and i will get to intel in a minute but that is one going back and forth little bit lately. the dollar is much weaker today. ooil and gold are higher. when i look at the big board above me, it is all green arrows across the board, pretty amazing. the fear index had a down arrow. intel, we told
dennis: and i am dennis kneale did the fiscal cliff, the dow up 160. we're joined by one of the smarter guys in the beltway who says in the end republicans will cave. cheryl: airstrikes are sweating over the weekend in gaza and israel but so far israeli ground troops remain on the border. israel is reacting. up more than $2 on fears the troops may move in. we will have analysis ahead. dennis: and hostess telling off the company. why are striking banqueting workers hoping they will be bought out...
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dennis: we are at 7.9 now. let's make him and ran for reelection was 7.8%, jimmy carter beaten in '76. can obama defy that trend? spea>> the other was 1980, ronad reagan's unemployment rate was about when ronald reagan was running for reelection 7.3, 7.3, 7.4%. who knows. a lot of it will depend no particular data point will be decisive this point, what matters is what people think the trendline is, what the trendline really means. dennis: we would need 350,000 jobs per month to take an employmenemployment rate down tn three years. do they give him policies have helped or hurt the job recovery? >> they're not as robust as anybody would have hoped. the question is, is the economy poised for a takeover or not? nobody would look at this picture and say this proves what happened over the last four years has been wildly successful. the question is what are we poised for over the next few years, the next few months even. it is a long climb back to anyone's estimation. more about what is coming as opposed to what has
dennis: we are at 7.9 now. let's make him and ran for reelection was 7.8%, jimmy carter beaten in '76. can obama defy that trend? spea>> the other was 1980, ronad reagan's unemployment rate was about when ronald reagan was running for reelection 7.3, 7.3, 7.4%. who knows. a lot of it will depend no particular data point will be decisive this point, what matters is what people think the trendline is, what the trendline really means. dennis: we would need 350,000 jobs per month to take an...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: we are waiting on the president. dennis: if you do not make that $250,000, your taxes will stay lower. cheryl: as we pray for the president to to unddr take the stand, we will bring in peter barnes. >> a week or so ago the white house sent out a tweet and asked people to send and you what it would mean because if the bush tax cuts expire, for middle tax taxpayers there will be $2000 more per year in taxes on average. from a pool of thousands of people, the white hhuse has selected 85 of them to join the president here for this event today. the president and a major pr campaign and trying to push republicans to pass tax cuts for the middle class and race tax cuts for those making over $250,000. dennis: it seems like a lot of emphasis on raising the bush tax cuts. our government is overspending by $1 trillion a year. the president walking out now. cheryl: as we look at these business leaders, this is about the middle-class axpayers. he really wants to stick with the plan. he wants to let the bush tax cuts expire for th
dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: we are waiting on the president. dennis: if you do not make that $250,000, your taxes will stay lower. cheryl: as we pray for the president to to unddr take the stand, we will bring in peter barnes. >> a week or so ago the white house sent out a tweet and asked people to send and you what it would mean because if the bush tax cuts expire, for middle tax taxpayers there will be $2000 more per year in taxes on average. from a pool of thousands of people,...
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dennis: all right, thanks, nicole. the aftermath of sandy has a real effect on week gasoline prices. at the cme, phil. >> you bet they did. we had gasoline futures down 9.77. about $0.10 per gallon the fact gasoline demand fell a whopping 8% last week is not that much of a surprise. even more than some of the analysts expected. heating oil absolutely crushed down $0.09 per gallon as well. demand for heating oil was apparent. include jet fuel and heating oil didn't happen this way down 15% from the same week a year ago. it is a significant amount of demand way in the marketplace. crude prices getting crushed as well. we had $8 range in oil prices. yesterday rallied on the rumors obama would win. everybody was excited and the reality started to set in maybe the command would not be as strong economic growth, fiscal cliff, even more pain. back to you. cheryl: we're getting breaking news. harry reid speaking this hour on what to do with the impending fiscal cliff fall investment election. peter barnes listening in safely b
dennis: all right, thanks, nicole. the aftermath of sandy has a real effect on week gasoline prices. at the cme, phil. >> you bet they did. we had gasoline futures down 9.77. about $0.10 per gallon the fact gasoline demand fell a whopping 8% last week is not that much of a surprise. even more than some of the analysts expected. heating oil absolutely crushed down $0.09 per gallon as well. demand for heating oil was apparent. include jet fuel and heating oil didn't happen this way down 15%...
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dennis: nicely done. more than 200,000 new power outages after a second storm wallops the east coast. we are live watching the clean up. cheryl: the hotel industry. is it going to prosper if people seeking shelter from the storm? choice hotels international joining us next. dennis: let's look at today's winners. might be a few on the nasdaq. cheryl: in the last five minutes we hit a new session lows. even below the lowest 12,870, yesterday's sell-off the worst of the dow and major aaerages had seen in over a year, one day after the presidential election was decided and continuing to watch the markets on markets now. dennis: and hating it. snow and rain adding more headaches to those in the area still recovering from hurricane sandy. steve san tony joins us with the latest. >> double whammy for the folks out here along new jersey shore. they had hurricane sandy nine days ago and last night the snow and wind moved in and it is very windy right now. a little bit of snow on the ground. it is a nor'easter, an
dennis: nicely done. more than 200,000 new power outages after a second storm wallops the east coast. we are live watching the clean up. cheryl: the hotel industry. is it going to prosper if people seeking shelter from the storm? choice hotels international joining us next. dennis: let's look at today's winners. might be a few on the nasdaq. cheryl: in the last five minutes we hit a new session lows. even below the lowest 12,870, yesterday's sell-off the worst of the dow and major aaerages had...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. let's bring in steve more. looks like the cost of the storm after the impact is going to be tremendously huge and public/private sector is coming together in a new way. >> we don't sell what the final price tag is going to be. i have seen estimates from $10 billion to $60 billion. that is a huge price tag. i hope no one out there actually believe is -- some people believe in the broken window theory that this is good for the economy because it will create jobs. you never create growth and wealth by a natural disaster like this but you got to pay tribute to both government and the private sector in this emergency and catastrophe because i'm not there in new york but where i live in northern virginia, washington d.c. area it has been dealt with very capably. cheryl: role of government is to step in on a federal level. we have disasters on the east coast, as far as economic stimulus the federal government is coming and especially in new jersey and paying for the cost at least for several days to get back up and ru
dennis: i am dennis kneale. let's bring in steve more. looks like the cost of the storm after the impact is going to be tremendously huge and public/private sector is coming together in a new way. >> we don't sell what the final price tag is going to be. i have seen estimates from $10 billion to $60 billion. that is a huge price tag. i hope no one out there actually believe is -- some people believe in the broken window theory that this is good for the economy because it will create jobs....
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dennis: diane dennis kneale. we will go inside a white house meeting with our favorite small businessmen through greeneback is back from meeting at the white house. did he get the answers he held for. cheryl: we continue our special series fiscal cliff survival kit. washington can't get it together, there are steps you can take to get your fiscal house to get a. fox business anchor tracy byrnes will be at missteps for you to take right now. dennis: he might be divided in any other line of work. he is still on 2 and 1/2 men after calling it fills the. gerri: job security coming up later in the hour. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides. you have a lot every 15 minutes. let's begin. nicole: let's look at what is going on with the dow here. is nowhere near the 14,000 mark when we launched the network but we are at 13,000, not too far off of that level, the dow is down 3 to -- two points. you see the nasdaq and the sp have moved into the green slightly, talking about 0.1%, means there helping things along with
dennis: diane dennis kneale. we will go inside a white house meeting with our favorite small businessmen through greeneback is back from meeting at the white house. did he get the answers he held for. cheryl: we continue our special series fiscal cliff survival kit. washington can't get it together, there are steps you can take to get your fiscal house to get a. fox business anchor tracy byrnes will be at missteps for you to take right now. dennis: he might be divided in any other line of work....
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dennis: i'm dennis kneale. cut to the minute coverage of politics. the candidates out early to cast their votes. the key states will decide the -- -- dennis: rich edson in ohio, jeff flock in a high which could be the key to victory. adam shapiro in nevada. we have one more, and one williams standing by as well. and todd schoenberger error, and the equally outspoken gary kaltbaum, president of kassebaum management. we kicking off with stocks now and nicole petallides who is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we have an election day rally and the market is picking up in the last 20 minutes. nicole: this is a market that has picked up steam. you see the dow industrials up 151 points. that is the gain of more than 1%. the majority of dow components in the green and bank stocks doing well. traders i have been talking about on wall street, a majority of them are leaning on wall street more towards romney but some say a rally means it is a romney rally. it depends which way you are leaning on this but you got to take a win for a win and that is t
dennis: i'm dennis kneale. cut to the minute coverage of politics. the candidates out early to cast their votes. the key states will decide the -- -- dennis: rich edson in ohio, jeff flock in a high which could be the key to victory. adam shapiro in nevada. we have one more, and one williams standing by as well. and todd schoenberger error, and the equally outspoken gary kaltbaum, president of kassebaum management. we kicking off with stocks now and nicole petallides who is on the floor of the...
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dennis? >> well, there certainly is a different place because there is different egyptian government if you go back to 2008 and operation cash led it was the number rec government quietly tell the israelis finish off hamas, now you have a government in egypt led by president obama morsi who comes from the egyptian brotherhood who are connected organically to hamas, and so by almost by definition, the situation is different because you have an egyptian government that is actually a patron of hamas. now, with that said what is most interesting to me is that here is an egyptian government that is a patron of hamas, organically linked to it and yet it is here actually trying to broker an end o of the to the cease-fire and not doing what many want it to do which is break with israel, instead what it is trying to do is broker a cease-fire in which it brings this conflict, this conflict to an end, and which it preserves a peace treaty with israel, because there is profound need on the part of the eg
dennis? >> well, there certainly is a different place because there is different egyptian government if you go back to 2008 and operation cash led it was the number rec government quietly tell the israelis finish off hamas, now you have a government in egypt led by president obama morsi who comes from the egyptian brotherhood who are connected organically to hamas, and so by almost by definition, the situation is different because you have an egyptian government that is actually a patron...
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>> i am making fun of the folks at denny's. your position is they are fine. >> i have a question for you, andy. it is a messy discussion. i don't know where i fall on either side of this. i think if you will implement a change as drastic as this, the burden needs to be shouldered somewhere, right? but i can't get mad at these guys for saying why do i have to do this right now? why do i need to shell out this cash. you have it, so do it. the counter argument is i never had to before. we are talking about millions of dollars. i honestly don't though how i feel about this. >> what was your question? >> that's my question. >> it is not my job to think things. it is my job to keep the discussion moving. to stop the whole show from slowing down by letting you go on and on about your mixed feelings about things. >> andrew, it stands to reason, it is people who are working over 30 hours a week who have to be covered. it is sort of common sense unfortunately that employers will have a lot of 29-hour a week employees, right? >> we will d
>> i am making fun of the folks at denny's. your position is they are fine. >> i have a question for you, andy. it is a messy discussion. i don't know where i fall on either side of this. i think if you will implement a change as drastic as this, the burden needs to be shouldered somewhere, right? but i can't get mad at these guys for saying why do i have to do this right now? why do i need to shell out this cash. you have it, so do it. the counter argument is i never had to before....
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but the stakes for dennis hall are considerably higher. he's already served 14 years for sexual assault. now, he's charged with murder. >> i killed an innocent man. i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> >> strangulation. >> hall admits to murdering one of his roommates. a 53-year-old disabled man named jeff bishop. he hopes to reach a plea bargain with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty, but it still looms over him. >> i'm thinking about them saying, mr. hall, we sentence you to death. i don't know. maybe i deserve to die, too. >> the murder occurred in this small house on the outskirts of the city. hall says he was high on drugs when he and fight. after strangling bishop, hall then tried to cover up the crime. >> the next day is when i took him to the basement.ó" he was wrapped up in plastic.dn't see his regular body. all you could see was plastic. >> hall had help in concealing the body. ather bari wern needed my hewas like, oh, no, no, no i was totally against it and then he was begging me, basically. he
but the stakes for dennis hall are considerably higher. he's already served 14 years for sexual assault. now, he's charged with murder. >> i killed an innocent man. i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> >> strangulation. >> hall admits to murdering one of his roommates. a 53-year-old disabled man named jeff bishop. he hopes to reach a plea bargain with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty, but it still looms over him. >> i'm thinking...
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>> dennis brady: devastation. total devastation. >> pelley: dennis maxed his card on more pumps, generators and supplies than he could use because he knew someone would need them. it didn't matter who-- the houses in his neighborhood have been in the same families for three and four generations. who lives here? what kind of neighborhood is it? >> susan brady: this is three fs-- family, friends, and faith. everybody cares about each other. >> dennis brady: i live in new york city. i don't have a key to my front door and my door is never locked. and if it is, i couldn't get into it because i don't have a key. >> pelley: this isn't the place people think of when they think of new york city. >> dennis brady: exactly. >> pelley: belle harbor is down there below manhattan, in queens, on a strip of sand called the rockaway peninsula. the atlantic is to the south. jamaica bay, to the north, separates what they call the rockaways from the island of manhattan. after 1900, it was a beach resort. but over the years, it settle
>> dennis brady: devastation. total devastation. >> pelley: dennis maxed his card on more pumps, generators and supplies than he could use because he knew someone would need them. it didn't matter who-- the houses in his neighborhood have been in the same families for three and four generations. who lives here? what kind of neighborhood is it? >> susan brady: this is three fs-- family, friends, and faith. everybody cares about each other. >> dennis brady: i live in new...
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ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> we asked for your e-mails and tweets at the top of the sh show. >> i won't sleep until i know chuck todd has. >> chuck, andrea, everybody working around the clock. i hope they slept last night. what else? >> my
ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> we asked for your e-mails and tweets at the top of the sh show. >> i...
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but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> the work i'm doing it approved. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of you. and what you -- [ applause ] >> that was president obama's emotional appeal to his campaign staff after the election. he's now looking to turn what many call the greatest political operation in modern history into an unprecedented force for good in washington. reports say the obama campaign is planning to use its massive database of voters and activists to pressure lawmakers on fairness. and advance the president's second term agenda. >> we built through gas roots campaign in modern political history for that moment to get more people involved in the process. i think my future is probably outside the white house, helping him and becoming a part of whatever happens to our social movement, to help advocate for his agenda. >> the president's plannin
but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> the work i'm doing it approved. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of you. and what you -- [ applause ] >> that was president obama's emotional appeal to his campaign staff after the election. he's now looking to turn what many call the greatest political...
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[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than m
[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and...
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[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women
[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's...
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[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have
[laughter] [ticking] >> coming up, dennis kozlowski and his extravagant lifestyle. donald trump called your behavior tacky. >> tacky. tacky from donald trump? >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. he's going to apply testosterone to his...
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dennis: thank you. taopfo cf1 o that had a ben bernanke's na f, m i ainuing isi to his colleague's calls to rein an rein in the fed? rein in the fed? >> i don'tp.n impartial and not fooled by a dennis: ben bernanke is ch3gtao cf1e n do the twist ball is there anything ben bernanke %an clyl, enning.tmc% ce canetty clyl. numbers in the last couov e avyo news, it would be nice to hear ben bernanke sh nnigadgan tan digesting that. how he will just begin to talk about what are the condition they are looking for. i am hopeful we will hear this. what are the conditions they will start to look for. for instance as i just mentioned at the start of the hour, showing some improvement. can he put quantitative numbers around that? that would be helpful. as to what they are looking for. let's face it. the reason they had it is to get housing off the deck, we are seeing the beginning. dennis: he has been blunt about the devastation of the fiscal cliff if we go off of that thing. are we in danger of overselling it? you
dennis: thank you. taopfo cf1 o that had a ben bernanke's na f, m i ainuing isi to his colleague's calls to rein an rein in the fed? rein in the fed? >> i don'tp.n impartial and not fooled by a dennis: ben bernanke is ch3gtao cf1e n do the twist ball is there anything ben bernanke %an clyl, enning.tmc% ce canetty clyl. numbers in the last couov e avyo news, it would be nice to hear ben bernanke sh nnigadgan tan digesting that. how he will just begin to talk about what are the condition...
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but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> coming up next on 9news at 7:00 we're still tracking the nor'easter, could still see snow, rain and wind, update coming up. chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" is joining us now. bob, i wonder what you've been reflecting on after the president's reelection. >> well, first, that it is finally done, scott. the president, who road a wave of hope to a historic victory in 2008 has been returned to office in an election of a different kind. unlike his first election, this one was not won on lofty goals and sometimes unrealistic expectations. this was a tactical victory. as the "washington post" observed, he ran a partisan campaign to secure more time to find bipartisanship. it won't be easy, but there must be a reset in relations between the white house and congress. the problems are so severe neither side
but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> coming up next on 9news at 7:00 we're still tracking the nor'easter, could still see snow, rain and wind, update coming up. chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" is joining us now. bob, i wonder what you've been reflecting on after the...
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dennis: we're about to wrap this thing. there are many of us in this country who love twinkies and wonder bread, what are the chances that hostess disappears? >> i think it is really up to those workers that are on the picket lines today that are not coming to work. if they decide in a very short order and i'm talking days, not weeks, to come back to work, then we have is a platform we can survive and exit f. they don't -- if they don't, i think it's highly unlikely we go forward as an operating concern. dennis: days not weeks and we find out the fate of hostess. ceo of hostess brands, thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. dennis: cheryl? cheryl: thank you very much. looking at the markets rite now as the closing -- looking at the markets right now, as the closing bell does get set to ring. dow 12,814. here's the president, he is going to be meeting with business leaders wednesday at the white house. he's going to try to enlist support for higher taxes on higher income ahead of his meeting w
dennis: we're about to wrap this thing. there are many of us in this country who love twinkies and wonder bread, what are the chances that hostess disappears? >> i think it is really up to those workers that are on the picket lines today that are not coming to work. if they decide in a very short order and i'm talking days, not weeks, to come back to work, then we have is a platform we can survive and exit f. they don't -- if they don't, i think it's highly unlikely we go forward as an...
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but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, miller time. the sage of southern california is in chicago this evening where he has been mulling over mitt romney's defeat. miller, what say you? >> well, let's see, first off, i just saw dick morris' dog out on michigan avenue dubs and he was that knawing on a boe made out of hemlock. >> bill: not a good day for the morris meister. >> secondly i want to say that i have met romney, folks. i know a lot of have you been convinced that this guy is the problem with america. he is not. he is a very good man. he cares greatly for this country. i have actually talked to him in the last, well, emailed him in the last day. is he a great patriot. i know that that side is going to paint him as the trouble with america
but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, miller time. the sage of southern california is in chicago this evening where he has been mulling over mitt romney's defeat. miller, what say you? >>...
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denny's corporate ceo has expressed disappointment with mr. mets and said it wasn't the company's position. what happened here is that these corporate leaders were living the republican lie. they were buying into fearmongering about the economy and the effects of the affordable care act. once president obama won a resounding re-election victory, they stuck to the republican script, but they saw they could potentially take a financial hit by making these threats. it's not worth the risk to the bottom line, to be so political. didn't the ceo of papa john's realize that maybe democrats eat pizza as well? joining me tonight, the political editor of the progressive magazine, ruth connif, and john nichols of "the nation" magazine. john, aren't these leaders figuring out they're going to take a hit to the bottom line, when you choose to be political like this, over their business that really has nothing to do with the politics. what do you think? >> sure. it's one of the first lessons in business school. stay out of politics, as regard to your market
denny's corporate ceo has expressed disappointment with mr. mets and said it wasn't the company's position. what happened here is that these corporate leaders were living the republican lie. they were buying into fearmongering about the economy and the effects of the affordable care act. once president obama won a resounding re-election victory, they stuck to the republican script, but they saw they could potentially take a financial hit by making these threats. it's not worth the risk to the...
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as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. but the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i pulled myself through the opening. >> the deputy fire chief chris russo is waiting on the ladder and helps lift dennis up to the rescue team on the bridge. >> when i finally got a hold of dennis he was wedged between his kayak, the ladder and the edge of the culvert. thank god he wasn't a giant guy and i could actually lift him up and get him on the ladder and move him to safety. >> i got him. under the arms. under his arms. >> i was pretty exhausted. i knew that there wasn't much more that i could do, but i was also, at that point, had been prepared to if
as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. but the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i...
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first turning to dennis ross. dennis? >> thank you, rob. thank you for reminding me of my age. for all of you, i was a child prodigy. that's why i assumed that role in the reagan administration. it is true that i had the experience of seeing and planning and working through the beginnings of seconds terms, although, i think one of the most important things to keep in mind is precisely because it's a second term, you have an administration with an established approach to the world. you may well have different personnel who come in, but, if of, in fact, it's the president coming in, the policymaker, you have a certain orientation. the orientation is not something that will necessarily change, but you can see a set of challenges to be confronted in. if you look at the obama administration, and you look at the greater middle east right now, the reality is that the three of us don't have sufficient time to go through all the things they'll confront. this is a thumbnail sketch on issues i think will be most prominent in the early going. iran, almost by definition, an issue that preoc
first turning to dennis ross. dennis? >> thank you, rob. thank you for reminding me of my age. for all of you, i was a child prodigy. that's why i assumed that role in the reagan administration. it is true that i had the experience of seeing and planning and working through the beginnings of seconds terms, although, i think one of the most important things to keep in mind is precisely because it's a second term, you have an administration with an established approach to the world. you may...
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but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> so you've been disturbing us with your e-mails and tweets since the summer of 2009. why don't we continue one more time with that rich tradition here today? tower, what do you have? >> good ones today. rachel morris, so bummed this is willie's last day. you've been my gym mate since '09. do you know how hard it is to cry on a treadmill? lindsay writes, i'm so angry at you for
but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet...
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let me go back to dennis. give us your sense, the nea is filled with very lit rat, very smart people with tremendous understandings of the public policy. what does your rank and file like to see get done to avoid this fiscal cliff? do they ever speak up from the ground up, from the teachers up to the union? >> absolutely. you know, we have a $1.2 trillion problem we have to solve, so when mitt says he wants to take off the table the elimination of the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2%, that's $827 billion. you can't take that off the table and find a solution that will solve all of these problems. it's just not possible. but there are ways to get there. as i mentioned, fair taxes in terms of whether you earn your wages through work or through wealth. that generates over $500 billion. if you look at closing the loopholes in corporations, that closes over $500 billion of problems. that makes it a way to get to the $1.2 trillion pretty easily. >> i wish you'd keep coming back. thank you. dennis, please come back aga
let me go back to dennis. give us your sense, the nea is filled with very lit rat, very smart people with tremendous understandings of the public policy. what does your rank and file like to see get done to avoid this fiscal cliff? do they ever speak up from the ground up, from the teachers up to the union? >> absolutely. you know, we have a $1.2 trillion problem we have to solve, so when mitt says he wants to take off the table the elimination of the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2%,...
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this guy is going to be here everyday making sure that the project is done well and built to spec. dennis oats, please let everybody know and if you have questions about this library, that is the man to talk to, dennis oats. [ applause ] >> lastly, i wanted to especially thank luis and his staff. luis in so many meetings had the opportunity to change the course or do something different and he stuck there all the way. he continued to encourage us. this is what i want. we need to get it and all the battles that we went through, luis was there and made good, sound decisions along with the library commission and that is why we're here today with that great project. big hand for luis and his leadership and the library. [ applause ] and of course, the project will be a library and a park and we need to do more projects like that in san francisco. so joining everybody, i'm looking forward to this groundbreaking and i'm looking forward to coming back for the grand opening. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] thank you, mohammed. we definitely have a mutual admiration society among all d
this guy is going to be here everyday making sure that the project is done well and built to spec. dennis oats, please let everybody know and if you have questions about this library, that is the man to talk to, dennis oats. [ applause ] >> lastly, i wanted to especially thank luis and his staff. luis in so many meetings had the opportunity to change the course or do something different and he stuck there all the way. he continued to encourage us. this is what i want. we need to get it...
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. >> ryssdal: six-term republican congressman denny rehberg. >> you dropped it. train come through, you're dead. if you believe in the first amendment, which is free speech, then you better believe in political free speech. what's more important to this country than political free speech? because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congressman rehberg voted against additional critical funding for prosthetic... >> jon tester votes to raise taxes... >> ryssdal: it's not hard to find political free speech in montana today. you see it all the time in what seems to be an endless run of political attack ads. >> and voted to raise the debt limit six times. >> ryssdal: the amount of money being spent is amazing. >> it could be $20 million on broadcast television. how do you like them apples? in the state of montana. >> ryssdal: so long as i know where the apples are coming from, i'm all right. that's the question. i don't know where the apples are coming from. >> ri
. >> ryssdal: six-term republican congressman denny rehberg. >> you dropped it. train come through, you're dead. if you believe in the first amendment, which is free speech, then you better believe in political free speech. what's more important to this country than political free speech? because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congressman rehberg voted against...